The Petey Predicament
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Mëds the skating guru.
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A skating coach might not be able to improve EP's skating mechanics, and resulting performance, as much as she did Horvat's, but I still maintain that the Canucks have much to gain, and little to lose, from making the attempt -- even trying out different coaches, if necessary.Mëds wrote: ↑Tue Nov 04, 2025 9:57 pmThis is true, but Horvat already had the platform to build on.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Tue Nov 04, 2025 5:45 pmWhatever his physical limitations as an NHL player, EP is clearly a gifted athlete in the kinaesthetics sense, and therefore I would expect that at least competent skating should be attainable for him.
There are coaches who specialize in fixing skating. I remember that Horvat worked with one, and reported being very happy with the improvement he achieved. I think that getting EP working with the right skating coach should be a priority for the organization this off-season.
Skating coaches can correct technique, they can help a player enhance and better utilize what they already have.
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It's been obvious since day that skating was his weak spot and should have been addressed then.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:45 pm A skating coach might not be able to improve EP's skating mechanics, and resulting performance, as much as she did Horvat's, but I still maintain that the Canucks have much to gain, and little to lose, from making the attempt -- even trying out different coaches, if necessary.
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Certainly agree that there is nothing to lose in the attempt.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:45 pmA skating coach might not be able to improve EP's skating mechanics, and resulting performance, as much as she did Horvat's, but I still maintain that the Canucks have much to gain, and little to lose, from making the attempt -- even trying out different coaches, if necessary.Mëds wrote: ↑Tue Nov 04, 2025 9:57 pmThis is true, but Horvat already had the platform to build on.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Tue Nov 04, 2025 5:45 pmWhatever his physical limitations as an NHL player, EP is clearly a gifted athlete in the kinaesthetics sense, and therefore I would expect that at least competent skating should be attainable for him.
There are coaches who specialize in fixing skating. I remember that Horvat worked with one, and reported being very happy with the improvement he achieved. I think that getting EP working with the right skating coach should be a priority for the organization this off-season.
Skating coaches can correct technique, they can help a player enhance and better utilize what they already have.
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Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:55 pmI submit that an exploration of this idea would require its own thread.
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When you're 6 foot 17, and can stay upright on skates, you are automatically considered a guru.
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I would think the Canucks have had him working with a skating coach, maybe this is just him now?
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The problem with that theory is that his skating looks worse.
There's seeing it, and there's doing something rational about it. A lot of hockey seems to me to be bound by tradition, and people who have been steeped in the culture their entire lives have trouble imagining anything outside of that.
For example, I was at the UBC gym a lot (probably too much) during the time Pete Twist was doing his Master's degree in Phys Ed (as they called it then), and Pete partially supported his graduate work picking up some hours as a weight room supervisor. So I heard how he faced enormous opposition from the old guard in trying to bring modern training techniques to even university-level hockey. I have also noted before the contradiction between insisting that fighting is part of the game, and refusing to coach better fighting skills.
So my theory is that there might be some kind of cultural barrier to saying what a player does with his off-season conditioning. Horvat is the only Canucks player I've ever heard of working with an outside skating coach, so he might have been a maverick pioneer in that regard, even six years ago.
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These guys all have the Adam Oates, Gary Roberts, hell even Bruce Boudreau got involved in it, types for training and development.
Stars assistant Dave Pelletier was the Oilers skating coach for a decade before moving on to work in Dallas.
We've all seen the scuttlebutt of how EP likes/prefers to "manage" his own training.
So the question seems more likely has EP been working on his skating development through his career with his preferred "outside" skating coach as opposed to do the Canucks have a skating coach who manages efforts to improve on his shortcomings.
Because they do.
His name is Jason Krog.
Stars assistant Dave Pelletier was the Oilers skating coach for a decade before moving on to work in Dallas.
We've all seen the scuttlebutt of how EP likes/prefers to "manage" his own training.
So the question seems more likely has EP been working on his skating development through his career with his preferred "outside" skating coach as opposed to do the Canucks have a skating coach who manages efforts to improve on his shortcomings.
Because they do.
His name is Jason Krog.
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I'm afraid I don't follow. Are you just proposing that a more focused, productive version of the question would be something like "Is EP using his own private skating coach, or is he using the Canucks in-house skating coach?", or are you saying that you know that the EP is working with Jason Krog?donlever wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 5:38 pm So the question seems more likely has EP been working on his skating development through his career with his preferred "outside" skating coach as opposed to do the Canucks have a skating coach who manages efforts to improve on his shortcomings.
Because they do.
His name is Jason Krog.
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Not dissecting the question at all RG.
Just conversing.
My basic point is to ask, due to the seeming (rumoured if you will) divergence in direction between EP's selected training methodologies and the teams desires, (moreso off season related), is Elias actually focusing on his weaknesses (skating) during his sabbaticals?
And yes, it seems likely he would be working with team skating, skills and conditioning coaches in season.
Just conversing.
My basic point is to ask, due to the seeming (rumoured if you will) divergence in direction between EP's selected training methodologies and the teams desires, (moreso off season related), is Elias actually focusing on his weaknesses (skating) during his sabbaticals?
And yes, it seems likely he would be working with team skating, skills and conditioning coaches in season.
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